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February 15, 2016
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Unlocking SECURED files for Editing in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Mac

  • February 15, 2016
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I recently updated to Adobe Acrobat DC on Mac, to find that I cannot edit .pdf files -- specifically add Sticky Notes.

The file is xyz.pdf (SECURED)

Document Properties > Security Tab > Commenting : Not Allowed

[Only Show Details as a tab in it is present]

The Get Info shows I have Read & write Privileges

How could I permanently remove SECURED extension using in-built Mac tools?

Would downgrading Adobe Acrobat Reader help?

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Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 15, 2016

‌With Adobe Acrobat and the permission password you can change the security settings.

vb19Author
Participant
February 16, 2016

There is no Permission password  or any option to change security settings

This only happens with some .pdf files

1. Note the (SECURED) inbuilt extension & grey sticky note & text editing

2. I can only view the Security Settings, can't alter 'Password Security'

3. Although I've Read & Write Privileges, Editing worked with previous Acrobat Reader version, I couldn't downgrade the version.

I would prefer not to buy another software or its ineffective demo version for password unlocking.

Claudio González
Legend
February 16, 2016

The free Reader has never had the capability to unlock secured PDFs; you need Acrobat for that. If you could unlock them before, you were not using Reader but Acrobat. If so, make sure that you are opening the files with Acrobat.